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Explore New Orleans' haunted past with this 1-hour guided ghost tour through the French Quarter, visiting Jackson Square, LaLaurie Mansion, and more.
If you’re searching for a spooky-but-informative way to experience New Orleans, the French Quarter Ghosts and Ghouls Tour offers a captivating journey into the city’s darker tales. While we haven’t taken this tour ourselves, the detailed reviews and descriptions suggest it’s a spirited blend of history, legend, and ghostly intrigue.
What we love about this experience is how it combines the city’s iconic landmarks with stories of hurricanes, murders, and spirits that refuse to rest. The guide’s reputation for being knowledgeable and engaging promises a lively storytelling session, perfect for those who enjoy a little mystery with their sightseeing. Another big plus: the tour is accessible and brief—just one hour—making it easy to slot into a busy New Orleans schedule.
However, travelers should be aware that this tour involves walking and is not suitable for anyone with mobility issues. It takes place rain or shine, so come prepared with weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes. This tour best suits curious visitors, history buffs, or those simply eager to add a spooky twist to their time in the Big Easy.


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The tour kicks off at the heart of the French Quarter, Jackson Square, where the guide greets you with a lantern and a friendly, informative attitude. Here, the stories of ghosts linked to the city’s past come alive. One of the most evocative tales is the ghost of the executioner, said to still wander the area, a reminder of the city’s often brutal history.
Travelers will appreciate that the meeting point is central—right at the front steps of St. Louis Cathedral—making it easy to find and convenient for those arriving in the square. The guide’s uniform and lantern add a touch of authenticity, setting the mood for the hour ahead.
As you walk through the French Quarter’s narrow, Spanish-style streets, the guide recounts tales of hurricanes, murders, and tragedies that have left a spectral imprint. With stops at six key sites, you’ll see some of the most infamous locations, each with its own chilling story.
One of the highlights is the LaLaurie Mansion, infamous for its gruesome history of socialite Madame LaLaurie, who tortured and murdered her slaves in the early 19th century. The tour’s description of this site suggests it’s a must-see for anyone interested in the city’s darker, more sensational past. Visitors often feel a “chill crawl up their spine” as they stand outside and hear about the atrocities committed within.
Another intriguing stop is the story of the Ursuline Convent Vampires—a tale that blends local legend with real history. The guide will share how some believe the convent’s crypts hide vampire lore, adding a supernatural flavor to the tour. This story is particularly popular among guests, making it clear that these legends continue to fascinate.
The tour also mentions Muriel’s, a local restaurant, where a resident spirit is so active that staff keep a table set for him. This anecdote adds a fun, spooky twist for those interested in the more personal ghost stories.
For those craving more than just listening, an optional séance in the restaurant’s lounge offers a chance to connect directly with spirits—though it’s entirely up to you whether to partake. The séance adds a layer of excitement and might leave you questioning what’s real.
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The one-hour walk weaves through historic architecture and haunted sites, blending storytelling with visual cues. The tour’s size tends to be manageable, fostering interaction and personalized attention from guides.
The overall pace is leisurely enough for those to absorb stories without feeling rushed. Plus, the tour’s focus on authentic landmarks means you’ll get some great photo opportunities, especially around Jackson Square and the French Quarter’s charming streets.

At a cost that reflects its short duration, this tour offers a concentrated shot of local legend and history. The price can seem reasonable considering the storytelling expertise and access to haunted landmarks that you might not explore on your own. On top of that, with reviews praising guides for their knowledge and humor, you’re likely to have a fun, engaging experience.
We found the tour’s content highly balanced—offering just enough spooky stories without veering into gimmickry. For history enthusiasts or curious ghost lovers, this is a great way to add some mystery to your visit.

This experience appeals most to travelers who appreciate history delivered with flair, enjoy walking tours, and are open to a little ghostly fun. It’s particularly well-suited for those who want a quick but meaningful peek into the supernatural side of New Orleans. If you’re traveling with family, the reviews suggest it’s appropriate for a mixed-age group and has a friendly, inclusive atmosphere.
Those looking for a more intense paranormal adventure might prefer other experiences, but for a lively, storytelling-based ghost walk, this tour hits the right note.

For anyone eager to hear authentic stories of New Orleans’ haunted past, the French Quarter Ghosts and Ghouls Tour offers an engaging, well-organized way to explore the city’s spooky side. The guide’s knowledge, combined with the chance to see landmarks like LaLaurie Mansion and hear legends about vampires and spirits, makes this a memorable addition to any trip.
This tour is best suited for curious visitors, history lovers, and those wanting a fun, manageable ghost experience. It’s affordable, accessible, and timed perfectly for a quick cultural fix—no need to dedicate an entire day. Plus, the optional séance provides a playful, spine-tingling ending that many guests have enjoyed.
If you’re in New Orleans and craving a taste of its ghostly lore, this tour will not disappoint—and you might even leave questioning what’s real.

How long does the tour last?
It runs for approximately 1 hour, making it easy to include in a busy day of sightseeing.
Where does the tour meet and end?
All tours meet and finish at the front steps of St. Louis Cathedral, facing Jackson Square, at 615 Pere Antoine Alley.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While it is described as fun and appropriate for a wide age range, it involves walking and spooky stories, so parental discretion is advised.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended since you’ll be walking outside regardless of weather.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking also allows you to reserve now and pay later.
Are there any restrictions on recording or smoking?
Video recording is not allowed, and smoking, alcohol, or drugs are prohibited during the tour.
What if it rains?
The tour takes place rain or shine, so come prepared with rain gear if needed.
Is the guide English-speaking?
Yes, the guide will speak English throughout the tour.
How many sites will we visit?
You’ll visit six haunted sites, including famous landmarks like LaLaurie Mansion and the Ursuline Convent.
In essence, the French Quarter Ghosts and Ghouls Tour offers a lively, insightful peek into New Orleans’ haunted reputation, perfect for those wanting to combine history with a bit of fun ghostly storytelling. It’s a compact, well-reviewed experience that adds a memorable layer to your visit in this legendary city.
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